The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... called , show that the authors were distressed , like the natives of America , who come to the Europeans to beg a name . It will be easily believed of the Idler , that if his title had required any search , he never would have found it ...
... called , show that the authors were distressed , like the natives of America , who come to the Europeans to beg a name . It will be easily believed of the Idler , that if his title had required any search , he never would have found it ...
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... called him a reasonable animal ; but others have considered reason as a quality of which many creatures partake . He has been termed likewise a laughing animal ; but it is said that some men have never laughed . Perhaps man may be more ...
... called him a reasonable animal ; but others have considered reason as a quality of which many creatures partake . He has been termed likewise a laughing animal ; but it is said that some men have never laughed . Perhaps man may be more ...
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... called away to his shop , or his dinner , before he has well considered the state of Europe . It is discovered by Reaumur , that spiders might make silk , if they could be persuaded to live in peace together . The writers of news , if ...
... called away to his shop , or his dinner , before he has well considered the state of Europe . It is discovered by Reaumur , that spiders might make silk , if they could be persuaded to live in peace together . The writers of news , if ...
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... called the Knights of Malta , it was ravaged by a dragon , who inhabited a den under a rock , from which he issued forth when he was hungry or wanton , and without fear or mercy devoured men and beasts as they came in his way . Many ...
... called the Knights of Malta , it was ravaged by a dragon , who inhabited a den under a rock , from which he issued forth when he was hungry or wanton , and without fear or mercy devoured men and beasts as they came in his way . Many ...
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... called upon by some of her acquaintance : and then , as we let out all the upper part of our house , and have only a little room back- wards for ourselves , they either keep such a chatter- ing , or else are calling out every moment to ...
... called upon by some of her acquaintance : and then , as we let out all the upper part of our house , and have only a little room back- wards for ourselves , they either keep such a chatter- ing , or else are calling out every moment to ...
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